1Provinces that acted faster (in alignment with public health science) have done better dealing with COVID-19 December 26, 2020 /0 Comments/in Commentary, Newsletter
2Strongly held belief systems largely untethered from data give rise to exponential increases in COVID-19 infection rates December 8, 2020 /0 Comments/in Commentary, Language usage, Newsletter
3Differences in COVID-19 infection rates depend on whether a given jurisdiction is, or is not, data-oriented December 5, 2020 /0 Comments/in Newsletter
4Data visualization shared by David Pritchard of Ottawa helps us better understand what is going on with COVID-19 in Canada, as compared to the United States November 29, 2020 /0 Comments/in Newsletter
5The story of COVID-19 revolves around testing, tracing, and isolation April 26, 2020 /0 Comments/in Commentary, Newsletter
6Updates regarding Sweden’s approach to COVID-19; Sweden’s rate of deaths per million is 6 times that of Norway April 21, 2020 /0 Comments/in Newsletter
7Other jurisdictions besides Portugal have also responded quickly in face of COVID-19; they include (among others) Taiwan, South Korea, and Greece April 20, 2020 /0 Comments/in Newsletter
8Moderated by Peter Mansbridge: April 17, 2020 Munk School of Public Affairs Zoom event explores governance issues related to COVID-19 April 18, 2020 /0 Comments/in Newsletter
9Broad outline of how different countries have responded to COVID-19 is now emerging April 12, 2020 /0 Comments/in Commentary, Newsletter
10Canada doesn’t have enough COVID-19 testing capacity, and might never get it April 9, 2020 /0 Comments/in Newsletter